START HIV: Part 2

Treatments for HIV are highly effective, but only when they are taken by those who need them. Learn about strategies to improve adherence and the importance of collaborative care. Do your part to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with HIV. Take the post-test to claim your credit.

CFTR Modulators: Clinical Insights

Volume 7, Issue 12.

In this podcast Dr. John P. Clancy reviews CFTR modulators, and discusses insights presented at the 2017 NACFC.

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New Advances in ART

Volume 3, Issue 6.

In this podcast about ART, Dr. Rachel Simmons from Boston University School of Medicine discusses recent research that may improve clinicians’ ability to more effectively and more safely manage their patients with HIV infection.

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New Options for Patients with “Hard-To-Treat” Hepatitis C Infection

Volume 5, Issue 12.

In this podcast Dr. Ira Jacobson discusses New Options for Patients with “Hard-To-Treat” Hepatitis C Infection.

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Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Management

Volume 3, Issue 2.

In this podcast, Dr. Nestoras Mathioudakis from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine discusses how the focus on cardiovascular outcomes can impact current clinical practice when managing patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Using Real World Data to Individualize HCV Management

Volume 5, Issue 10.

In this podcast Dr. David Wyles discusses managing DAA failures with the newly approved treatment options for hepatitis C.

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Screening and Diagnosis of CFRD

Volume 7, Issue 10.

In this podcast Andrea Granados, MD describes the clinical impact of the early diagnosis of glucose abnormalities in people with CF, summarizes the limitations of alternative modalities for screening and diagnosing CFRD, and and identifies the current recommendations for the management of CFRD.

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